![]() ![]() “For thousands of years, various cultures have had figures to represent death. #Coronation /kGrV3W0bkyĪccording to Britannica, the concept of a grim reaper is known in many cultures. The clergy, congregation and choir all cry ‘God Save The King’. The Archbishop of Canterbury places St Edward’s Crown on The King’s anointed head. The Shadowy Figure Some Think Was the Grim Reaper Moved Quickly Past the Door During the Coronation “On Christmas Day 1066, William the Conqueror became the first monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey,” the Royal Family wrote. King Charles III is the 40th King or Queen crowned at Westminster Abbey, according to The Royal Family’s website. Before the Abbey was built, Coronations were carried out wherever was convenient, taking place in Bath, Oxford and Canterbury.” “Anyone else just notice the Grim Reaper at Westminster Abbey? □ #Coronation,” the writer wrote.Īccording to the Royal Family, “Westminster Abbey has been the setting for every Coronation since 1066. ![]() ![]() One tweeted video showing the shadowy figure passing through the back door of Westminster Abbey has had more than 700,000 views. Some people think they saw the grim reaper at the coronation of King Charles III.Įagle-eyed television and social media viewers were certain they saw an ominous robed figure lurking in the background at the May 6, 2023, coronation of King Charles III: A video of a figure people thought was the grim reaper went viral. Getty/Twitter Charles III and the image some people say is the grim reaper at the coronation. ![]()
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